Library to retrieve data about books
composer require macfja/book-retriever
To get information of a book on a specific provider:
$htmlGetter = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Helper\HtmlGetter();
$isbnTool = new \Isbn\Isbn();
$antoineOnline = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\AntoineOnline($htmlGetter, $isbnTool);
$books = $antoineOnline->searchIsbn('9782253006329');
// $books contains a list of \MacFJA\BookRetriever\SearchResultInterface
To get information of a book with a configurable provider:
$providerConfiguration = ...; // A class that implement \MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurationInterface
$configurator = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurator($providerConfiguration);
$amazon = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\Amazon();
$configurator->configure($amazon);
$books = $amazon->searchIsbn('9782253006329');
// $books contains a list of \MacFJA\BookRetriever\SearchResultInterface
Using the Pool
provider to request several providers:
$providerConfiguration = ...; // A class that implement \MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurationInterface
$configurator = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurator($providerConfiguration);
$htmlGetter = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Helper\HtmlGetter();
$isbn = new \Isbn\Isbn();
$opds = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Helper\OPDSParser();
$sru = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Helper\SRUParser();
$providers = [
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\AbeBooks($htmlGetter),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\Amazon(),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\AntoineOnline($htmlGetter, $isbn),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\ArchiveOrg($opds),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\LibraryHub($sru),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\DigitEyes(),
new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Provider\Ebay()
];
array_walk($providers, [$configurator, 'configure']);
$pool = new \MacFJA\BookRetriever\Pool($providers, $providerConfiguration);
$books = $pool->searchIsbn('9782253006329');
// $books contains a list of \MacFJA\BookRetriever\SearchResultInterface
If you use an dependency injection library, lots of code can be remove. (see below for a Symfony example)
An example of integration in Symfony with configuration stored in database with Doctrine as ORM.
config/services.yaml
services:
_instanceof:
# services whose classes are instances of ProviderInterface will be tagged automatically
MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderInterface:
tags: ['app.provider']
MacFJA\BookRetriever\:
resource: '../vendor/macfja/book-retriever/lib/'
MacFJA\BookRetriever\Pool:
arguments:
$providers: !tagged_iterator app.provider
MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurationInterface: '@App\Repository\ProviderConfigurationRepository'
src/Entity/ProviderConfiguration.php
<?php
namespace App\Entity;
use Doctrine\ORM\Mapping as ORM;
/** @ORM\Entity(repositoryClass="App\Repository\ProviderConfigurationRepository") */
class ProviderConfiguration
{
/**
* @ORM\Id()
* @ORM\GeneratedValue()
* @ORM\Column(type="integer")
*/
private $id;
/** @ORM\Column(type="string", length=50) */
private $provider;
/** @ORM\Column(type="boolean") */
private $active;
/** @ORM\Column(type="json") */
private $parameters = [];
// All Getters/Setters
// Removed in this example for readability
}
src/Repository/ProviderConfigurationRepository.php
<?php
namespace App\Repository;
use App\Entity\ProviderConfiguration;
use Doctrine\Bundle\DoctrineBundle\Repository\ServiceEntityRepository;
use Doctrine\Common\Persistence\ManagerRegistry;
use MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderConfigurationInterface;
use MacFJA\BookRetriever\ProviderInterface;
class ProviderConfigurationRepository extends ServiceEntityRepository implements ProviderConfigurationInterface
{
public function __construct(ManagerRegistry $registry)
{
parent::__construct($registry, ProviderConfiguration::class);
}
public function getParameters(ProviderInterface $provider): array
{
$configuration = $this->findOneBy(['provider' => $provider->getCode()]);
return $configuration !== null ? $configuration->getParameters() : [];
}
public function isActive(ProviderInterface $provider): bool
{
$configuration = $this->findOneBy(['provider' => $provider->getCode()]);
// not active by default
return $configuration !== null ? $configuration->getActive() : false;
}
}
src/Controller/SomeController.php
<?php
namespace App\Controller;
use MacFJA\BookRetriever\Pool;
use Symfony\Bundle\FrameworkBundle\Controller\AbstractController;
use Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\JsonResponse;
use Symfony\Component\Routing\Annotation\Route;
class SomeController extends AbstractController
{
/** @Route("/test") */
public function index(Pool $pool)
{
return new JsonResponse($pool->searchIsbn('9782253006329'));
}
}
There are currently 20 built-in providers. You can find more details here.
You can contribute to the library. To do so, you have Github issues to:
- ask your question
- notify any change in the providers
- suggest new provider
- request any change (typo, bad code, etc.)
- and much more...
You also have PR to:
- add a new provider
- suggest a correction
- and much more...
First clone the project (either this repository, or your fork), next run:
make install # Install project vendor
make all # Run QA tools + tests suites + generate docs
When you done writing your code run the following command check if the quality meet defined rule and to format it:
make analyze # Run QA tools + tests suites
If you add unit tests you run the following to do the same on test suite code:
make analyze-tests # Run QA tools on tests suites
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